WorldWater & Power Corp. has been awarded a contract worth $5.7 million by Bayshore Recycling Corp. for installation of a 700 kilowatt system at the company's Keasbey, NJ, headquarters. Bayshore will use the solar installation to power a significant portion of its operations. The firm recycles concrete, asphalt, brick, block, and slag. The contract is subject to financing by the customer and approval of a rebate by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.
"Selecting a non-polluting energy source was a natural decision for us," stated Valerie Montecalvo, president of Bayshore Recycling. "Our entire mission is to reduce waste and improve the environment, so we are thrilled that WorldWater & Power will be building a state-of-the-art solar energy system to reduce our energy costs and provide sustainable, non-polluting power."
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